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Meliadine Gold Mine

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Meliadine Gold Mine
Location
Meliadine Gold Mine is located in Canada
Meliadine Gold Mine
Meliadine Gold Mine
Location in Canada
TerritoryNunavut
CountryCanada
Coordinates63°1′55.29″N 92°13′15.84″W / 63.0320250°N 92.2210667°W / 63.0320250; -92.2210667 (Meliadine Gold mine)
Production
Products
History
Opened2019
Owner
CompanyAgnico-Eagle Mines
WebsiteMeliadine

The Meliadine Gold Mine is a gold mine near Rankin Inlet in the Kivalliq district of Nunavut, Canada. It is expected that the mine will have two underground components and ten open pits. The mine is operated by Agnico-Eagle Mines and is projected to be in operation until 2032.[1]

Commercial operation on site began May 14, 2019. The main camp of the mining site can accommodate 700 workers.[1] A 31.3 megawatt diesel-fueled powerplant has been constructed for electricity and heating.[2] Among other mining infrastructure facilities to be constructed, the site will include a tailings storage facility, a wastewater treatment plant, and an industrial incinerator.[2]

In March 2021, a report commissioned by Agnico-Eagle found that the mining road to Meliadine is having "virtually no impact" on migrating caribou. The report was met with skepticism by the Kivalliq Inuit Association (KIA), which commissioned its own report alleging that the scope of the study was "narrow and unrealistic".[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Agnico Eagle Mines Limited - Operations - Operations - Meliadine, retrieved June 30, 2021
  2. ^ a b Meliadine Gold Project, Nunavut - Mining Technology, retrieved June 30, 2021
  3. ^ Rohner, Thomas (March 2, 2021). "Nunavut mine's study on caribou rejected by Kivalliq organizations". Retrieved July 22, 2021.


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